Draw the Line" is an Amy Ray song. A studio version of it appears
on "Blue Food." (Additionally, there's a live version of it on the
immediately followed by a version of Elvis Costello's "Girls Talk" which is probably the only occasion in the history of music itself
legendary "Purple Parrot" bootleg that a band has played two songs in a row that both include the word
"jaded.") Draw the Line. You can write me a letter
But I won't tell you where I am
You can send me a postcard, baby
Well, I'm right outside of your window
And I'm walking on through your love
But I won't tell you where I stand
And I'm giving you all I can, babe
But I know you've been thinking "No."
And now, baby, it's time To draw the line
Draw the line
Baby, it's time You may have good intentions
And I may be dead wrong
It's 'cause I'm too tired to be that strong
If what you see here isn't love, babe
Now I'm burned out on your affection
And I'm burned out on your direction, baby
Because it comes from a jaded tongue
I know I'm not the only one
Baby, it's time Baby, it's time To draw the line
Draw the line
Draw that line, yeah
Draw that line, baby
Keep it close
Keep it straight
And tell me What do you have in mind?
(solo) I'm gonna take this heartache
I'm gonna find every livin' last drop of love
I'm gonna turn it all inside out
Until I'm too sure to have any doubt
Now you can love me if you want me
Or you can turn away and tell me to go
Now you can write me a letter
You can send me a postcard But don't tell me what you're thinking
Draw the line
If you really don't know, baby
Baby, it's time to draw the line
Yeah, draw that line.
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